We are seeking a faculty member who will contribute to strengthening the Finance and Accounting Department through a balanced combination of teaching, research, and service.
• Teach Finance courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including (but not limited to): Capital Markets, International Finance, International Financial Management, Corporate Finance, Derivatives, Business Valuation, among others.
• Maintain an active research agenda consistent with AACSB standards.
• Provide service to the department, school, university, and external stakeholders.
• Support curriculum enhancement, assurance of learning processes, and academic innovation initiatives.
• Hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering, Quantitative Methods, or a related field, with clear emphasis in Finance.
• Demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching excellence, pedagogical innovation, and active learning in undergraduate and graduate Finance courses.
• Provide evidence of research productivity, including publications in scientific journals, participation in research projects, and a defined research agenda.
• Show experience teaching Finance courses.
• Demonstrate English proficiency sufficient for teaching, research, and international academic engagement.
• Demonstrate an interest in working collaboratively with colleagues from other disciplines and in connecting their teaching and research to the business and social environment of the Colombian and Caribbean region.
• Professional experience in the financial sector (e.g., capital markets, banking, valuation, risk management, consulting).
• Active industry connections and engagement with the financial ecosystem.
Applicants must submit:
• Curriculum vitae
• Cover letter addressed to the Department of Finance and Accounting, stating motivation, teaching areas, and research focus
• Copies of undergraduate and graduate diplomas (certificate programs are not considered postgraduate degrees)
• English proficiency certification (TOEFL, TELP, IELTS, or equivalent), unless graduate studies were completed in English
• List of publications and copies of the most relevant ones (or acceptance letters)
• Evidence of participation in research projects
• Evidence of teaching experience (courses taught, evaluations if available)
• Two academic recommendation letters
• Conflict-of-interest disclosure form
• Any additional certifications supporting professional experience in the financial sector